BREXIT - June 23rd 2016 vote - *ARTICLE 50 TRIGGERED!*

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EU accepts immigrants from all over the world and member countries have to accept them due to "free travel" between countries.

The Leave campaign WANT immigrants from other countries outside the EU. They don't want immigration to be based purely on European citizenship.

In a joint statement, also signed by employment minister Priti Patel and Labour’s Gisela Stuart, the MPs say a points system is the only way to "restore public trust in immigration policy".

If the UK votes to leave the EU, the "automatic right of all EU citizens to come and live and work in the UK will end", they say.


"Those seeking entry for work or study should be admitted on the basis of their skills without discrimination on the ground of nationality. To gain the right to work, economic migrants will have to be suitable for the job in question. For relevant jobs, we will be able to ensure that all those who come have the ability to speak good English," the statement adds.

Boris and Gove promise to introduce Australian style immigration system after Brexit

The immigration issue in Brexit is an issue regarding European migrants.
 

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I've already voted. I want Britain to remain but Cameron needs to use this opportunity to negotiate a better deal in the EU for the UK. We cannot allow Merkel to dictate for us how we should run our country.
 

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I've already voted. I want Britain to remain but Cameron needs to use this opportunity to negotiate a better deal in the EU for the UK. We cannot allow Merkel to dictate for us how we should run our country.
Why did you vote remain?
 

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Brexit has taken the lead in most aggregate polling

Polls show increasing support for Brexit; Murdoch's Sun backs 'Leave'






Branded merchandise is seen in the office of pro-Brexit group pressure group 'Leave.eu' in London, Britain February 12, 2016.
Reuters/Neil Hall

LONDON Britain's "Leave" campaign opened up a 7-point lead over "Remain" ahead of a referendum on membership of the European Union an opinion poll showed late Monday, while the nation's biggest-selling newspaper urged readers to vote to quit the bloc.

The result of the June 23 referendum will have far-reaching consequences for politics, the economy, defense, migration and diplomacy in Britain and elsewhere.

Recent polls are suggesting that momentum has swung towards the "Leave" camp, or a so called Brexit, unsettling investors. "Leave" in recent days has focused its campaign on the issue of immigration.

According to the YouGov poll for The Times, "Leave" held 46 percent support compared with 39 percent support for "Remain." Undecided voters were 11 percent, while 4 percent won't vote.

Last Monday The Times/YouGov had reported a 1 percent lead for the "Remain" campaign.

In another, though not unexpected, boost for "Leave," media tyc00n Rupert Murdoch's Sun newspaper called on its readers to vote to quit the 28-member EU.

"The Sun urges everyone to vote Leave. We must set ourselves free from dictatorial Brussels," said the tabloid, which has a circulation of 1.7 million.

Other polls published on Monday also put "Leave" ahead, while betting odds on Brexit narrowed.

An ORB poll for The Daily Telegraph put support for "Leave" at 49 percent, compared with Remain's 48 percent, while two ICM polls, one online and one conducted by telephone, found "Out" held 53 percent support compared with 47 percent support for "In," the Guardian newspaper, which sponsored the telephone poll said.

That compared with a 52-48 percent split in favor of "Out" in ICM polls two weeks ago, the Guardian said. Those polls excluded respondents who answered "don't know."

A poll published on Friday which gave "Out" a 10 percentage-point lead added to pressure on sterling and pushed the cost of hedging against huge swings in the exchange rate to record highs [GBP/].

ICM said it interviewed 1,000 adults by telephone and 2,001 adults online between June 10 and 13.

Including people who said they did not know how they would vote, the telephone poll showed 50 percent of people backed "Out," 45 percent supported "In," and 5 percent were classed as "don't know", ICM said.

The online poll showed "Out" leading "In" by 49 percent to 44 percent with 7 percent saying they did not know how to vote.

Both polls showed falls in the share of "don't knows," ICM said.

"As we close on referendum day, evidently minds are being made up," ICM director Martin Boon said in a statement.

Opinion pollsters are under pressure because they failed to forecast both Prime Minister David Cameron's unexpectedly decisive election victory and the result of Israel's election last year.

(Writing by James Davey and William Schomberg; Editing by Leslie Adler)

Polls show increasing support for Brexit; Murdoch's Sun backs 'Leave'
 

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Lol. Let the backtracking begin...
 

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IMO, Britain should leave. The short-term financial hit will be better than the long-term costs of propping up all the shytty ass economies in Europe.

The pound has always been strong and the British financial systems are some of the best in the world. People will always run back to Britain.

The EU needs Britain far more than Britain needs the EU, IMO.
 

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The Leave campaign is one driven on ignorance and racism, you've only to look at the some of the types that are voting Brexit, their reasons behind that vote and the fact they're holding everything that Farage says as gospel.

We've not seen much of Corbyn on the Remain campaign, which doesn't really help.
 

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:comeon:John Oliver is a liberal tool..a puppet ...he didnt frame this honestly..the EU takes control away from local politicians and gives it to the Brussels bureaucrats like DC has done to the states over the years

Consolidation of power is always in the interests of the elites...who write the checks for their spokesmen like oliver
 
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